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  1. I have edited a home made DV using Pinnacle studio 7 and converted this to mpeg2. Then I used Nero to burn a svcd to be able to look at the film on a DVD-player. But it doesn't work despite the DVD-player supports svcd.

    What have I done wrong???
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    Did you try with CD-RW?

    You did select create svcd in Nero right? the svcd should look like this http://www.vcdhelp.com/svcd#struct

    Did you read the compatibiliy list comments? Maybe it didn't work for some(different dvd player firmware or something).
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    Originally Posted by brostacheck
    What have I done wrong???
    Honestly, God knows, but the first place to start is to grab one of the SVCD sample files from here and try that. The point of this is to eliminate Nero and your DVD player as the cause , which will make sorting out your problem a lot easier.
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    Originally Posted by brostacheck
    I have edited a home made DV using Pinnacle studio 7 and converted this to mpeg2. Then I used Nero to burn a svcd to be able to look at the film on a DVD-player. But it doesn't work despite the DVD-player supports svcd.

    What have I done wrong???
    Sounds like Pinnacle studio, might be producing invalid Mpeg 2 files.

    Check its output

    Super Video-CD PAL (MPEG-2 480x576 25fps CBR 2520kbps, Layer-2 44100Hz 224kbps)

    Super Video-CD NTSC (MPEG-2 480x480 29.97fps CBR 2520kbps, Layer-2 44100Hz 224kbps)

    Super Video-CD NTSC Film (MPEG-2 480x480 23.976fps CBR 2520kbps, Layer-2 44100Hz 224kbps)
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  5. Thanks for your tip.
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